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Cyril Neville & Omari Neville Turn Heritage Into Living Music Across Two New Records “Don’t Wait ‘Til I’m Gone” & “VOO DOO”

Some families pass down photographs, recipes, or old stories. The Neville family passes down rhythm. With the simultaneous arrival of Cyril Neville’s Don’t Wait ‘Til I’m Gone and Omari Neville’s VOO DOO, listeners are invited into a musical lineage stretching across decades of New Orleans history. Cyril’s album feels deeply rooted in gratitude, gathering relatives and longtime collaborators into a celebration of connection, perseverance, and shared experience. The album thrives on its communal spirit, where soul, funk, jazz, rock, and cultural identity intertwine as naturally as conversation around a family dinner table. As Cyril reflected upon finally sharing the album, his pride in the people surrounding the project became impossible to miss. Cyril Neville says :

It’s been a long time coming… I’m proud to finally share my new album Don’t Wait Til I’m Gone. This project is real special to me; full of family, love, and the spirit of New Orleans. Big love to Shamarr Allen for bringing this vision to life, and to everyone who poured into this record. The Hot 8, Leo, Donald, Kermit, my son Omari, my grandson Ari, and more. This one is from the heart.

Says Omari adds:

This album is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a deeply personal journal shaped by time, intention and an unshakable belief in moving when the moment feels right.

The title itself carries added weight coming from an artist whose influence spans generations, serving as both invitation and reminder. Produced by Shamarr Allen, the record benefits from an extraordinary ensemble that includes Hot 8 Brass Band, Leo Nocentelli, Donald Harrison, Kermit Ruffins, Aaron Neville, Omari Neville, and grandson Ari Nevill. In an era often obsessed with reinvention, Cyril and Omari Neville remind listeners that legacy can be just as powerful when it continues to evolve. Let us know your thoughts on Don’t Wait ‘Til I’m Gone and VOO DOO in the comments below. Connect with Cyril on SPOTIFY, BANDCAMP, and INSTAGRAM, and Omar on SPOTIFY and INSTAGRAM.

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